suitcase

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Suitcase Definition & Meaning

1. A rectangular piece of luggage used for carrying clothes and personal items during travel.

Example: I packed my clothes in my suitcase for my trip to paris.

2. A portable container with a handle and a hinged lid, used for carrying tools, documents or other items.

Example: The handyman carried his tools in a small suitcase.

3. A container for storing or transporting musical instruments, such as a violin or a guitar.

Example: The musician placed his guitar in a hard-shell suitcase for protection.

4. A case used for carrying cash or other valuables, often used by business people or diplomats.

Example: The ambassador carried important documents and cash in a leather suitcase.

5. A metaphorical term used to describe a person's emotional baggage or personal problems.

Example: She carried a heavy suitcase of guilt and regret from her past mistakes.

Examples of the word suitcase used in sentences.

  • I forgot my hat in the suitcase in the car!
  • I have a heavy suitcase full of clothes for my holiday.
  • She put her suitcase on the bed and started unpacking her things.
  • The businessman picked up his suitcase and left the hotel.
  • The airport security checked my suitcase thoroughly before boarding.
  • I need to pack all my clothes into my suitcase for our trip tomorrow.
  • My suitcase is too heavy to carry, could you help me lift it onto the luggage cart?
  • I accidentally left my passport in my suitcase, so I had to open it back up at the check-in counter.
  • The airport security officer checked my suitcase thoroughly before letting me board the plane.
  • When I arrived at my hotel, the bellhop carried my suitcase up to my room for me.
  • After a tiring trip, I immediately put my suitcase down and rest my feet.
  • It's difficult to fit all of my belongings in just one suitcase for a month-long vacation.
  • I always bring my favorite novel in my suitcase whenever I travel.
  • When I arrived at the airport, I found out that my suitcase got lost in transit.
  • My friend couldn't believe I was able to pack everything I need in just a carry-on suitcase.
  • As I packed my suitcase for my trip, I made sure to include a warm sweater for the chilly weather.
  • I struggled to carry my heavy suitcase up the stairs to my fourth-floor hotel room.
  • After checking out of the hotel, I stored my suitcase in a locker at the train station before exploring the city.
  • The airport security officer asked me to open my suitcase for inspection before boarding the plane.
  • My friend's suitcase burst open on the luggage carousel at the airport, and her clothes were scattered everywhere.
  • When planning a trip overseas, it's important to consider the size and weight restrictions for your suitcase to avoid any unexpected fees at the airport.
  • After packing her suitcase, she double-checked to ensure that she hadn't forgotten anything important.
  • As the train pulled into the station, the young backpacker grabbed her suitcase and rushed to catch her next connection.
  • As she made her way through the airport, the weight of her heavy suitcase began to take a toll on her arms and back.
  • The businessman's briefcase and the traveler's suitcase may look similar, but they serve very different purposes.
  • After a long day of sightseeing, I was grateful to finally unpack my suitcase and relax in my hotel room.
  • The customs officer inspected my suitcase thoroughly, but luckily I had nothing to declare.
  • Packing a suitcase for a trip always requires careful consideration and planning in order to maximize space and minimize weight.
  • I always feel a sense of relief when my suitcase finally emerges on the baggage carousel after a long flight.
  • As a frequent traveler, I invest in a sturdy and spacious suitcase that can withstand the rigors of long-term use.
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